Divorcing couple ordered to hand over Facebook passwords

This is an interesting divorce, a husband who suspected his wife of cheating has got an court order for his wife to hand over her passwords for Facebook,  Match.com, and EHarmony.

Enticed, Stephen Gallion wanted to see the rest of her online activity, including passwords to Facebook, Match.com and other dating sites to confirm his suspicions.

Courtney Gallion allowed herself to be convinced by her own attorney to hand over the passwords but not before texting one of her friends and asking her to delete anything that could get her into trouble.

That’s when Judge Schluger got involved and ordered an injunction that neither client be allowed to delete information from their social media accounts and to hand over their passwords, giving both spouses full access to their online shenanigans.

Traystman said his client had nothing to hide but acknowledged that wouldn’t be easy for his client to see his wife communicationg with new love interests on EHarmony and Match.com.

This ruling forces both parties to violate Facebook’s terms of service.

Divorcing couple ordered to hand over Facebook passwords [nydailynews.com]

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